Air travel is a very energy-intensive activity. On average it generates about 200 grams of carbon dioxide (CO2) (7 ounces)per person, per air kilometre travelled.
It also depends on the type of plane and the distance travelled . See link for calculator.
An 1.4 L petrol engine with 55Kw - produce 156g CO2 / Km
it produces 13 metric tones of co2
The average Canadian produces approximately 23 tonnes of Greenhouse gasses.
They produce ATP mainly.Also produce CO2 and proteins etc.
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I would presume so, Much higher fuel consumption so higher emissions.
An average car produces about 7700 kg of co2 a year.
double the amount as planes.
An 1.4 L petrol engine with 55Kw - produce 156g CO2 / Km
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it produces 13 metric tones of co2
Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.
no, not at all. albeit amount of released oxygen can reach lower or even lowest but can't produce CO2.
Planes reportedly produce 0.8320 lb CO2/ton-mile and ships 0.0146 lb CO2/ton-mile. The other appended link shows the fuel use for each of several forms of transport (not just cargo vessels) but the data is extrapolatable to others
Carbon dioxide is the product for burning reaction of kerosene.
30 tons of bullcrap